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題名 《哈利波特》世界觀中的流動性:他者、我者概念之流變與異托邦
The Fluidity in the Potterverse: Shifting Concepts of the Other and the Self in Heterotopic Spaces作者 李一萱
Lee, I-Hsuan貢獻者 羅狼仁
Brian David Phillips
李一萱
Lee, I-Hsuan關鍵詞 《哈利波特》
J.K. 羅琳
奇幻文學
流動性
傅柯
異托邦
Harry Potter
J.K. Rowling
The Potterverse
Fluidity
Michel Foucault
Heterotopia日期 2018 上傳時間 27-Jul-2018 11:15:28 (UTC+8) 摘要 J.K.羅琳在其《哈利波特》系列小說之中創造的世界觀不同於以往的奇幻小說之中奇幻的世界往往脫離現實世界的設定,羅琳的魔法世界與麻瓜世界緊密相關。除了不斷影射並重新定義現實社會中的意識型態,魔法世界和麻瓜世界在空間上亦充滿錯綜複雜的模糊地帶。本文採用傅柯(Michel Foucault)提出之異托邦(Heterotopia)作為基石,逐步分析此世界觀中空間既斷裂又互相連結的關係。而這樣的世界觀裡,流動性在現代社會結構上的角色以及對意識型態的影響得到充分的體現。本文旨在探討《哈利波特》世界觀中,他者和我者概念如何因魔法世界的介入而被顛覆,並透過其流動的空間關係去重新檢視社會中的他者和我者概念。
The heterotopic spaces help to construct the idea of the other and the self in the Potterverse and present the relation of power between Wizardkind and Non-Magical people. This thesis adapts Michel Foucault’s perspectives on normality and heterotopia as the methodology for raising two central questions: how do the normality and heterotopia address the fluidity in and of the Potterverse? Moreover, to what extent and in what ways does the fluidity revise the understanding of the other and the self? J.K. Rowling’s unique representations of the other and the self in the Potterverse reflect the interplay of the Wizarding and Non-Magical communities, including their ideologies and spaces. The fluid understanding of the other and the self in the Potterverse blurs the traditional bias and prejudice in reader’s reality while exposing and exaggerating our mistakes and problems. Nothing is fixed in any society. By organizing and analyzing Rowling`s descriptions of these two communities and their relationships, the thesis explores the fluid intersection between the Wizarding and the Non-Magical world: These two sites keep exchanging their positions of seeing and being seen.參考文獻 BibliographyBarratt, Bethany. The Politics of Harry Potter. Palgrave MacMillan, 2012.Boughey, Lynn, and Peter Earnest. Harry Potter and the Art of Spying. Wise Ink, Inc., 2016.Briggs, Julia. Introduction of “The Famous Three: Blyton, Dahl, and Rowling.” Popular Children’s Literature in Britain, edited by Julia Briggs et al., Aldershot, Ashgate, 2008.Cantrell, Sarah. “‘I solemnly swear I am up to no good’: Foucault’s Heterotopias and Deleuze’s Any-Spaces-Whatever in J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter Series.” Children’s Literature, Vol. 39, edited by Julie Pfeiffer, U of the Johns Hopkins P, 2011, pp. 195-212.Coats, Karen. “The Mysteries of Postmodern Epistemology: Stratemeyer, Stine, and Contemporary Mystery for Children.” Mystery in Children’s Literature: from the Rational to the Supernatural, edited by Adrienna E. Gavin and Christopher Routledge, Palgrave Macmillan, 2001Eccleshare, Julia. A Guide to the Harry Potter Novels. Continuum, 2002.Finley, Laura L. and Kelly C. Mannise. “Potter versus Voldemort: Examining Evil, Power, and Affective Responses in the Harry Potter Film Series.” A History of Evil in Popular Culture: What Hannibal Lecter, Stephen King, and Vampires Reveal about America, Vol. 1: Evil in Film, Television, and Music, edited by Sharon Packer and Jody Pennington, Praeger, 2014. pp. 59-72.Folker, Brain, and Jennifer Stering-Folker. “Conflict and Nation-State: Magical Mirrors of Muggles and Refracted Images.” Harry Potter and International Relations, edited by Daniel H. Nexon and Iver B. Neumann, Rowman & Littlefield Publisher, 2006. pp. 103-26.Foucault, Michel. Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison, Translated by Alan Sheridan. Random House, Inc., 1977.—. History of Madness. Edited by Jean Khalfa, Translated by Jonathan Murphy, Routledge, 2006.—. “Of Other Spaces, Heterotopias.” Translated by Jay Miskowiec. Architecture, Mouvement, Continuité 5 (1984): 46-49. Original Publication: Conférence au Cercle d`études architecturales, 14 Mars 1967.—. The Order of Things: An Archaeology of the Human Sciences. Translated by Tavistock, Routledge, 2002.Gaskill, Malcolm. Witchcraft: A Very Short Introduction. U of Oxford P, 2010.Glendinning, Simon. Derrida: A Very Short Introduction. U of Oxford P, 2011.Gutting, Gary. Foucault: A Very Short Introduction. U of Oxford P, 2005.Jenkins, Alice. “Getting to Utopia: Railways and Heterotopia in Children`s Literature.” Utopian and Dystopian Writing for Children and Young Adults, edited by Carrie Hintz and Elaine Ostry, Routledge. 2013. pp. 23-37.Lacoss, Jann. “Of Magicals and Muggles: Reversal and Revulsions at Hogwarts.” The Ivory Tower and Harry Potter: Perspective on a Literary Phenomenon, edited by Lana A. Whited, U of Missouri P, 2002.Lerer, Seth, editor. Children’s Literature: A Reader’s History, from Aesop to Harry Potter. U of Chicago P, 2009.Lewis, Jonathan. “If yeh know where to go: Vision and Mapping in the Wizarding World.” Scholarly Studies in Harry Potter: Applying Academic Methods to a Popular Text, edited by Cynthia Whitney Hallett, The Edwin Mellen P, 2005. pp. 43-64.Maier, Sarah. “Educating Harry Potter: A Muggle’s Perspective on Magic and Knowledge in the Wizarding World of J.K. Rowling.” Scholarly Studies in Harry Potter: Applying Academic Methods to a Popular Text, edited by Cynthia Whitney Hallett, The Edwin Mellen P, 2005. pp. 7-28.Manning, Martin J.. “Disney’s Sorcerers, Magicians, and Wicked Witches and Why Disney’s Approach to Evil Spoke to American.” A History of Evil in Popular Culture: What Hannibal Lecter, Stephen King, and Vampires Reveal about America, Vol. 2: Evil in Words, Imagery, the News, Trials, Myths, and Religion, edited by Sharon Packer and Jody Pennington, Praeger, 2014Natov, Roni. “Harry Potter and the Extraordinariness of the Ordinary.” The Ivory Tower and Harry Potter: Perspective on a Literary Phenomenon, edited by Lana A. Whited. U of Missouri P, 2002. pp. 125-39.Neumann, Iver. “Naturalizing Geography: Harry Potter and the Realms of Muggles, Magic Folks and Giants.” Harry Potter and International Relations, edited by Daniel H. Nexon and Iver B. Neumann, Rowman & Littlefield Publisher, 2006.Plotnitsky, Arkady. “The Folded Unthought and the Irreducibly Unthinkable: Singularity, Multiplicity and Materiality, In and Between Foucault and Derrida.” Between Foucault and Derrida, edited by Yubraj Aryal et al., U of Edinburgh P, 2016. pp. 207-33.Pugh, Tison, and David L. Wallace. “Heteronormative Heroism and Queering the School Story in J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter Series.” Children’s Literature Association, Quarterly 31.3, 2006, pp. 261–81.Rella Franco. The Myth of the Other, The: Lacan, Foucault, Deleuze, Bataille. Translated by Nelson Moe, Maisonneuve P. 1994.Roughley, Alan. “Liminal Paperspaces: Writing between Derrida and Joyce and Being and Writing.” Mapping Liminalities: Thresholds in Cultural and Literary Texts, edited by Alan Roughley et al., Peter Lang, 2007. pp. 209-26.Rowling, J[oanne]. K[athleen]. “Beauxbatons Academy of Magic,” Pottermore, https://www.pottermore.com/writing-by-jk-rowling/beauxbatons-academy-of-magic—. “Extra Stuff: Squib,” J.K. Rowling Official Site, http://web.archive.org/web/20110721042840/http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/extrastuff_view.cfm?id=19—. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: The Original Screenplay. Arthur A. Levine Books,2016.—. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them by Newt Scamander. Arthur A. Levine Books, 2017.—. “The Leaky Cauldron,” Pottermore, https://www.pottermore.com/writing-by-jk-rowling/the-leaky-cauldron—. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. Scholastic Inc., 2013.—. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Scholastic Inc., 2013.—. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Scholastic Inc., 2013.—. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Scholastic Inc., 2013.—. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Scholastic Inc., 2013.—. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Scholastic Inc., 2013.—. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Scholastic Inc., 2013.—. “Hatstall,” Pottermore, https://www.pottermore.com/writing-by-jk-rowling/hatstall—. Hogwarts: An Incomplete and Unreliable Guide. Kindle ed.. Pottermore Presents, 2016.—. “King’s Cross Station,” Pottermore. https://www.pottermore.com/writing-by-jk-rowling/kings-cross-station—. “MACUSA,” Pottermore, https://www.pottermore.com/writing-by-jk-rowling/macusa—. “The Malfoy Family,” Pottermore, https://www.pottermore.com/writing-by-jk-rowling/the-malfoy-family—. “Rappaport’s Law,” Pottermore, https://www.pottermore.com/writing-by-jk-rowling/rappaports-law-en—. Short Stories from Hogwarts of Power, Politics and Pesky Poltergeists. Kindle ed.. Pottermore Presents. 2016.—. Short Stories from Hogwarts of Heroism, Hardship and Dangerous Hobbies. Kindle ed.. Pottermore Present. 2016.—. The Tales of Beedle the Bard. Bloomsbury, 2012.—. “Wizarding Schools,” Pottermore. Jan. 2016, https://www.pottermore.com/collection-episodic/wizarding-schoolsTaylor, William H. and Kristi R. Humphreys. “Satan’s Most Popular Pawn? Harry Potter and Modern Evangelical Cosmology.” A History of Evil in Popular Culture: What Hannibal Lecter, Stephen King, and Vampires Reveal about America, Vol. 2: Evil in Words, Imagery, the News, Trials, Myths, and Religion, edited by Sharon Packer and Jody Pennington, Praeger, 2014.Tosenberger, Catherine. “Homosexuality at the Online Hogwarts: Harry Potter Slash Fanfiction.” Children’s Literature, Vol. 36, edited by Julie Pfeiffer. U of the Johns Hopkins P, 2008, pp. 185-207.Warner, Jamie. “Muggles, Magic, and Misfits: Michel Foucault at Harry Potter’s Hogwarts.” Homer Simpson Ponders Politics, edited by Joseph J. Foy et al. U of Kentucky P, 2003. Project Muse. Accessed at 5 Dec 2016 05:20.Westman, Karin E.. “Specters of Thatcherism: Contemporary British Culture in J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter Series.” The Ivory Tower and Harry Potter: Perspective on a Literary Phenomenon, edited by Lana A. Whited. U of Missouri P, 2002. 描述 碩士
國立政治大學
英國語文學系
103551008資料來源 http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0103551008 資料類型 thesis dc.contributor.advisor 羅狼仁 zh_TW dc.contributor.advisor Brian David Phillips en_US dc.contributor.author (Authors) 李一萱 zh_TW dc.contributor.author (Authors) Lee, I-Hsuan en_US dc.creator (作者) 李一萱 zh_TW dc.creator (作者) Lee, I-Hsuan en_US dc.date (日期) 2018 en_US dc.date.accessioned 27-Jul-2018 11:15:28 (UTC+8) - dc.date.available 27-Jul-2018 11:15:28 (UTC+8) - dc.date.issued (上傳時間) 27-Jul-2018 11:15:28 (UTC+8) - dc.identifier (Other Identifiers) G0103551008 en_US dc.identifier.uri (URI) http://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/118924 - dc.description (描述) 碩士 zh_TW dc.description (描述) 國立政治大學 zh_TW dc.description (描述) 英國語文學系 zh_TW dc.description (描述) 103551008 zh_TW dc.description.abstract (摘要) J.K.羅琳在其《哈利波特》系列小說之中創造的世界觀不同於以往的奇幻小說之中奇幻的世界往往脫離現實世界的設定,羅琳的魔法世界與麻瓜世界緊密相關。除了不斷影射並重新定義現實社會中的意識型態,魔法世界和麻瓜世界在空間上亦充滿錯綜複雜的模糊地帶。本文採用傅柯(Michel Foucault)提出之異托邦(Heterotopia)作為基石,逐步分析此世界觀中空間既斷裂又互相連結的關係。而這樣的世界觀裡,流動性在現代社會結構上的角色以及對意識型態的影響得到充分的體現。本文旨在探討《哈利波特》世界觀中,他者和我者概念如何因魔法世界的介入而被顛覆,並透過其流動的空間關係去重新檢視社會中的他者和我者概念。 zh_TW dc.description.abstract (摘要) The heterotopic spaces help to construct the idea of the other and the self in the Potterverse and present the relation of power between Wizardkind and Non-Magical people. This thesis adapts Michel Foucault’s perspectives on normality and heterotopia as the methodology for raising two central questions: how do the normality and heterotopia address the fluidity in and of the Potterverse? Moreover, to what extent and in what ways does the fluidity revise the understanding of the other and the self? J.K. Rowling’s unique representations of the other and the self in the Potterverse reflect the interplay of the Wizarding and Non-Magical communities, including their ideologies and spaces. The fluid understanding of the other and the self in the Potterverse blurs the traditional bias and prejudice in reader’s reality while exposing and exaggerating our mistakes and problems. Nothing is fixed in any society. By organizing and analyzing Rowling`s descriptions of these two communities and their relationships, the thesis explores the fluid intersection between the Wizarding and the Non-Magical world: These two sites keep exchanging their positions of seeing and being seen. en_US dc.description.tableofcontents Table of ContentsAcknowledgement ivChinese Abstract viEnglish Abstract viiChapter One 11.1 Rowling and the Potterverse 21.2 Critical Background 41.3 Methodology 101.4 Chapter Organization 14Chapter Two 172.1 Wizarding and Non-Magical Societies: Their Similarity, Difference, and Interwoven relationship 182.2 Otherness within the Wizarding World 342.3 Core Argument 51Chapter Three 533.1 Subgroups and Influential Individuals in the Potterverse 543.2 Characters in-between Wizarding and Non-Magical Societies 673.3 Core Argument 82Chapter Four 834.1 Unmapped Magical Spaces and Magical Items that Create Heterotopic Spaces 854.2 The Juxtaposition between the Wizarding and the Non-Magical Sites 1064.3 Core Argument 120Chapter Five 121Bibliography 125 zh_TW dc.format.extent 1373729 bytes - dc.format.mimetype application/pdf - dc.source.uri (資料來源) http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0103551008 en_US dc.subject (關鍵詞) 《哈利波特》 zh_TW dc.subject (關鍵詞) J.K. 羅琳 zh_TW dc.subject (關鍵詞) 奇幻文學 zh_TW dc.subject (關鍵詞) 流動性 zh_TW dc.subject (關鍵詞) 傅柯 zh_TW dc.subject (關鍵詞) 異托邦 zh_TW dc.subject (關鍵詞) Harry Potter en_US dc.subject (關鍵詞) J.K. Rowling en_US dc.subject (關鍵詞) The Potterverse en_US dc.subject (關鍵詞) Fluidity en_US dc.subject (關鍵詞) Michel Foucault en_US dc.subject (關鍵詞) Heterotopia en_US dc.title (題名) 《哈利波特》世界觀中的流動性:他者、我者概念之流變與異托邦 zh_TW dc.title (題名) The Fluidity in the Potterverse: Shifting Concepts of the Other and the Self in Heterotopic Spaces en_US dc.type (資料類型) thesis en_US dc.relation.reference (參考文獻) BibliographyBarratt, Bethany. The Politics of Harry Potter. Palgrave MacMillan, 2012.Boughey, Lynn, and Peter Earnest. Harry Potter and the Art of Spying. Wise Ink, Inc., 2016.Briggs, Julia. Introduction of “The Famous Three: Blyton, Dahl, and Rowling.” Popular Children’s Literature in Britain, edited by Julia Briggs et al., Aldershot, Ashgate, 2008.Cantrell, Sarah. “‘I solemnly swear I am up to no good’: Foucault’s Heterotopias and Deleuze’s Any-Spaces-Whatever in J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter Series.” Children’s Literature, Vol. 39, edited by Julie Pfeiffer, U of the Johns Hopkins P, 2011, pp. 195-212.Coats, Karen. “The Mysteries of Postmodern Epistemology: Stratemeyer, Stine, and Contemporary Mystery for Children.” Mystery in Children’s Literature: from the Rational to the Supernatural, edited by Adrienna E. Gavin and Christopher Routledge, Palgrave Macmillan, 2001Eccleshare, Julia. A Guide to the Harry Potter Novels. Continuum, 2002.Finley, Laura L. and Kelly C. Mannise. “Potter versus Voldemort: Examining Evil, Power, and Affective Responses in the Harry Potter Film Series.” A History of Evil in Popular Culture: What Hannibal Lecter, Stephen King, and Vampires Reveal about America, Vol. 1: Evil in Film, Television, and Music, edited by Sharon Packer and Jody Pennington, Praeger, 2014. pp. 59-72.Folker, Brain, and Jennifer Stering-Folker. “Conflict and Nation-State: Magical Mirrors of Muggles and Refracted Images.” Harry Potter and International Relations, edited by Daniel H. Nexon and Iver B. Neumann, Rowman & Littlefield Publisher, 2006. pp. 103-26.Foucault, Michel. Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison, Translated by Alan Sheridan. Random House, Inc., 1977.—. History of Madness. Edited by Jean Khalfa, Translated by Jonathan Murphy, Routledge, 2006.—. “Of Other Spaces, Heterotopias.” Translated by Jay Miskowiec. Architecture, Mouvement, Continuité 5 (1984): 46-49. Original Publication: Conférence au Cercle d`études architecturales, 14 Mars 1967.—. The Order of Things: An Archaeology of the Human Sciences. Translated by Tavistock, Routledge, 2002.Gaskill, Malcolm. Witchcraft: A Very Short Introduction. U of Oxford P, 2010.Glendinning, Simon. Derrida: A Very Short Introduction. U of Oxford P, 2011.Gutting, Gary. Foucault: A Very Short Introduction. U of Oxford P, 2005.Jenkins, Alice. “Getting to Utopia: Railways and Heterotopia in Children`s Literature.” Utopian and Dystopian Writing for Children and Young Adults, edited by Carrie Hintz and Elaine Ostry, Routledge. 2013. pp. 23-37.Lacoss, Jann. “Of Magicals and Muggles: Reversal and Revulsions at Hogwarts.” The Ivory Tower and Harry Potter: Perspective on a Literary Phenomenon, edited by Lana A. Whited, U of Missouri P, 2002.Lerer, Seth, editor. Children’s Literature: A Reader’s History, from Aesop to Harry Potter. U of Chicago P, 2009.Lewis, Jonathan. “If yeh know where to go: Vision and Mapping in the Wizarding World.” Scholarly Studies in Harry Potter: Applying Academic Methods to a Popular Text, edited by Cynthia Whitney Hallett, The Edwin Mellen P, 2005. pp. 43-64.Maier, Sarah. “Educating Harry Potter: A Muggle’s Perspective on Magic and Knowledge in the Wizarding World of J.K. Rowling.” Scholarly Studies in Harry Potter: Applying Academic Methods to a Popular Text, edited by Cynthia Whitney Hallett, The Edwin Mellen P, 2005. pp. 7-28.Manning, Martin J.. “Disney’s Sorcerers, Magicians, and Wicked Witches and Why Disney’s Approach to Evil Spoke to American.” A History of Evil in Popular Culture: What Hannibal Lecter, Stephen King, and Vampires Reveal about America, Vol. 2: Evil in Words, Imagery, the News, Trials, Myths, and Religion, edited by Sharon Packer and Jody Pennington, Praeger, 2014Natov, Roni. “Harry Potter and the Extraordinariness of the Ordinary.” The Ivory Tower and Harry Potter: Perspective on a Literary Phenomenon, edited by Lana A. Whited. U of Missouri P, 2002. pp. 125-39.Neumann, Iver. “Naturalizing Geography: Harry Potter and the Realms of Muggles, Magic Folks and Giants.” Harry Potter and International Relations, edited by Daniel H. Nexon and Iver B. Neumann, Rowman & Littlefield Publisher, 2006.Plotnitsky, Arkady. “The Folded Unthought and the Irreducibly Unthinkable: Singularity, Multiplicity and Materiality, In and Between Foucault and Derrida.” Between Foucault and Derrida, edited by Yubraj Aryal et al., U of Edinburgh P, 2016. pp. 207-33.Pugh, Tison, and David L. Wallace. “Heteronormative Heroism and Queering the School Story in J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter Series.” Children’s Literature Association, Quarterly 31.3, 2006, pp. 261–81.Rella Franco. The Myth of the Other, The: Lacan, Foucault, Deleuze, Bataille. Translated by Nelson Moe, Maisonneuve P. 1994.Roughley, Alan. “Liminal Paperspaces: Writing between Derrida and Joyce and Being and Writing.” Mapping Liminalities: Thresholds in Cultural and Literary Texts, edited by Alan Roughley et al., Peter Lang, 2007. pp. 209-26.Rowling, J[oanne]. K[athleen]. “Beauxbatons Academy of Magic,” Pottermore, https://www.pottermore.com/writing-by-jk-rowling/beauxbatons-academy-of-magic—. “Extra Stuff: Squib,” J.K. Rowling Official Site, http://web.archive.org/web/20110721042840/http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/extrastuff_view.cfm?id=19—. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: The Original Screenplay. Arthur A. Levine Books,2016.—. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them by Newt Scamander. Arthur A. Levine Books, 2017.—. “The Leaky Cauldron,” Pottermore, https://www.pottermore.com/writing-by-jk-rowling/the-leaky-cauldron—. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. Scholastic Inc., 2013.—. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Scholastic Inc., 2013.—. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Scholastic Inc., 2013.—. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Scholastic Inc., 2013.—. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Scholastic Inc., 2013.—. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Scholastic Inc., 2013.—. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Scholastic Inc., 2013.—. “Hatstall,” Pottermore, https://www.pottermore.com/writing-by-jk-rowling/hatstall—. Hogwarts: An Incomplete and Unreliable Guide. Kindle ed.. Pottermore Presents, 2016.—. “King’s Cross Station,” Pottermore. https://www.pottermore.com/writing-by-jk-rowling/kings-cross-station—. “MACUSA,” Pottermore, https://www.pottermore.com/writing-by-jk-rowling/macusa—. “The Malfoy Family,” Pottermore, https://www.pottermore.com/writing-by-jk-rowling/the-malfoy-family—. “Rappaport’s Law,” Pottermore, https://www.pottermore.com/writing-by-jk-rowling/rappaports-law-en—. Short Stories from Hogwarts of Power, Politics and Pesky Poltergeists. Kindle ed.. Pottermore Presents. 2016.—. Short Stories from Hogwarts of Heroism, Hardship and Dangerous Hobbies. Kindle ed.. Pottermore Present. 2016.—. The Tales of Beedle the Bard. Bloomsbury, 2012.—. “Wizarding Schools,” Pottermore. Jan. 2016, https://www.pottermore.com/collection-episodic/wizarding-schoolsTaylor, William H. and Kristi R. Humphreys. “Satan’s Most Popular Pawn? Harry Potter and Modern Evangelical Cosmology.” A History of Evil in Popular Culture: What Hannibal Lecter, Stephen King, and Vampires Reveal about America, Vol. 2: Evil in Words, Imagery, the News, Trials, Myths, and Religion, edited by Sharon Packer and Jody Pennington, Praeger, 2014.Tosenberger, Catherine. “Homosexuality at the Online Hogwarts: Harry Potter Slash Fanfiction.” Children’s Literature, Vol. 36, edited by Julie Pfeiffer. U of the Johns Hopkins P, 2008, pp. 185-207.Warner, Jamie. “Muggles, Magic, and Misfits: Michel Foucault at Harry Potter’s Hogwarts.” Homer Simpson Ponders Politics, edited by Joseph J. Foy et al. U of Kentucky P, 2003. Project Muse. Accessed at 5 Dec 2016 05:20.Westman, Karin E.. “Specters of Thatcherism: Contemporary British Culture in J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter Series.” The Ivory Tower and Harry Potter: Perspective on a Literary Phenomenon, edited by Lana A. Whited. U of Missouri P, 2002. zh_TW dc.identifier.doi (DOI) 10.6814/THE.NCCU.ENG.003.2018.A09 -